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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY," OCTOBER 22, 1934

MR. PROULX'S SPLENDID RIDE ON DIANA BAY

SI-KLIST TRIBE ·

RIDE MANY CUBITS

OVER GREAT HILLS

Distinction Between Krak And No-Vis

THE DEVIL CALLED BONK

CYCLING CLUB'S BAG TOR'S TRIUMPH IN BOWLS CLOSING DAY

38-MILE SPIN Mid-Week Outing Well Supported

FAST TIME

፡፡

MR BUTLER IS LEADING JOCKEY WITH 2 WINS

KING'S FANCY TOO HEAVILY WEIGHTED

YEARS.

AT CRAIGENGOWER

Prize Presentation By Mrs. Bradbury

"BALD HEADS" BEATEN

The "Non-Bald Heads" beat the "Bald Heads"by 138-shots to 135 in the Craigengower Cricket Club's Lawn Bowls Closing Day yester day.

The high north-east wind add ed greatly to the enjoyment of last Wednesday afternoon's Hong Kong Cycling Club's spin on the Island. A large party left (Contributed)

the Vehicular Ferry at 2.30 p.m., And lo, it came to pass that as find, after passing through Tai

TRENTBRIDGE WON THE OCTOBER HANDICAP OVER 1%

After the match, prizes for muc- I wandered amongst the maze of Hang and Shaukiwan, found theES AT THE JOCKEY CLUB'S MEETING ON SATUR streets called Yau-ma-ti that I ascent to Tytam Gap from the

DAY, BUT MR. HEARD WAS LUCKY TO WIN. MR. PROULX, cesses in the different branches of found the temple of the water latter extremely easy. beast who did carry fiery chariots The detour to Sheke provided RIDING DIANA BAY, WHICH IS DEFINITELY NOT AS GOOD sport were distributed by Mrs. B. and people on its back across to further speedy exploits, though AS TRENTARIDGE AT THE MOMENT, ALL BUT STOLE THE W. Bradbury, wife of Mr. B. W. RACE FROM HIM ONLY A SHORT HEAD SEPARATED THE Bradbury, President of the Club. the Island of Hong Kong, and did Windy Gap lived up to its reputa- TWO PONIES AT THE FINISH AFTER THE DUNBAR ENTRY This was followed by a dance in the. bring others back again... And tion by bringing the Club to drawing nigh unto the temple I standstill as the corner was round- HAD ENTERED THE STRAIGHT FOUR LENGTHS TO THE Club Hall. bebeld various young men ofed on the retum trip. Tytam Damn GOOD IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST RACES SEEN FOR MANY the tribe of Si-klist, who did in-was crossed at 3.50 p.m. and Deep tend on this day to partake of a Water Bay reached 35 mine. later. rough-ride In the hills to the The route continued along the East of Sha-tin: Being desirous coast through Aberdeen and along of gaining much knowledge of Victoria Rond, then doubling back their practices I saluted them, jalong Mt. Davis Road in order to saving unto them "Bung-ho," and descend to Victorin by way of they replied "Ow-di" and I know Pokfulum Road. The Ferry was I was welcome.

reached for dispersal at 5.30 p.m. Now these young men were clad by

way of Bonham and Garden ali in shorts and, many were fear-Roads after a spin, of 38 very in- some of aspect. Some, were pos-teresting miles. seased of knees as the camels, ex-j

ext Wednesday E. G.-Tweedy ceedingly knobbly, and some were will conduct a similar spin over feven as the sparrows, yea, even as

interesting tracks in the the gnat's knees. And they swore Statue and Lion Rocks area, leav- strange paths amongst themselves, ing Jordan Road Ferry at 2.30 p.m. ko that the people of Sham-shui-no and concluding the trip at approxi did flec before them and hurl

mately 5.30. All cyclists are wel- themselves by the wayside.

Much Lamenting

Thus did they ride for many cu- bits, climbing great hills with much!

[Rome

come.

RADIO UNLUCKY

ease and rapidity, and they did NOT TO BEAT MACAO

point unto the lowlands, yen, even unto the waters at Sha-tin. And one whom they called Vys-kap-tin uld point unto the East, and safd we there will depart thence.. And

IN HOCKEY GAME

As expected, Bag Tor won the Australian race, in which a mild sensation was caused by Just That's failure to place. His runner-up, H.: Fox. --- time was 11 seconds better than Hight Finance's track record.

The follow were the prize win- nera:

Billiarde Billiards Handicap-1, D. A. Rozario;

Cricket Batting--1st XI, R. Lee; 2nd XI, J. W. Leonard.

XI, S. Abbas.

+

“Texnia Mixed Doubles.-Winners, Mrs. B. W. Bradbury and J. W. Leonard; runners- up, Miss V. Bradbury and B, W. Brad bury.

Singles Handicap.-Winner, H. J. Howard; runner-up. G. Lali

Mr. Butler proved to be the leading jockey of a day of small Bowling at XI, U. M: Omar; 2nd

He had dividends - $16.80 on Warrington being the highest. two wins, a second, and a thirdin five starts, as against Mr. Proulx's two wins and a second. The Dynasty stable had a field day, securing three firsts, a second and a third.

Completo results were as follow: 1-2.00 PM. Caine Handleap.--Win- Third ner $500. Second $260. $150. Fer China Ponies, Griffins of this Season that hava not; wen more than $3,000 in Stakes. En-E. trance $5. One Mile.

Kong Bros.'s

Electric. Star

$200. For Australian Ponies. Win- Ders of 25,000 or more in Stakes Kince lat January, 1934, barred.

Doubles Handicap-Winners, H. J. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Howard and A. J. Coelho; runners up, Post Once Round and In (About Y. C. Mok and H. N. Chung, One Mile 171 Yards)."

II. M. Tinson's Bag Tor 158 Ib...(Mr. W. H. S. Davis)

Lawn Bowie Singles Handicap.-V. N. -Atjehua; 1 runner-up, J. Cavanagh....

Singles championship-Winner, U. M. Omar runner-up, W. V. Field.

Pairs championship Winners, A. J. Coelho and U. M. Omer; runners-up,

161 lb... (Mr. E. O. Butler) 1E. S. K.'s Night Star 149 lb.

(Mr. E.-O. Butler) 2 Hem's Macaroni 159 lb...***

(Mr. Y. T. Fung 2 Pau's Saucy Face 152 lb.

(Mr. 1p Kui Ying) 2 Abbas and G. Duncan. Mackie. & Grayburn's, Ribble

9 startera. 150 lb. (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 3

Won: by 1% lengths, 7 starters.

Time: 1.49.2.

length.

Won by 1% lengths and half a Time: 2.01.3.

1

winner 88.90; Pari-mutuel; places, 3st. $2.40; 2nd. $2.90; 3rd. (Continued from Page 4)

$4.50.

*Race 1. were many groans and much la-

Poor ground conditions also add-| No. 867 menting when he said we should, ride amongst those formidable ed to the difficulty of play. hills.

.

I

1225 " 1291

$750.40* 214.40 107.20

Nos.:-906, 1182, 228, 347. in

Macho had the better of the first And it came to pass that we did half, the left-wing and left-half travel through the hamlets of combining to such effect that the. Shan-ha and Chak-shing and went Radio's goal was constantly in 2-2.30 PM-Donham' Handiesp.

(Second Section)-- Winner $450.1 riding amongst the paddy-fields, danger. Hussan did very fine. work

Second $225. Third $125. For yen, even wading in the filthy wain holding this combination.,

China Ponies, "D" Clase Entrance Several positional changes in the

35. One and Quarter Miles. ters, thereof; and by the unwhole soments of our curves rendered Radio's side after the interval en-Ulster's Warrington 159 lb. ...

them to dominate play-

(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 1 the air unbreathable by the na-labled tives, so that they did flee at our Awtar Singh scored the equaliser L. Reidy's Chivalrous 140 lb.

(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 2 approach and did gaze upon us and later netted again on a pass

from Guest, who had moved to the Tester & Abraham's The Bodega from afar. And many large

162 lb (Mr: A. J. P. Heard) 3 streams were crossed by stepping forward line, but the point was dis-

allowed:

18 starters.

stones..

And as the people of the tribe of Si-klist journeyed unto Ying-tsui

one of them became lost, yea, even were called road-hogs. And the he that held the money-bags, one people of the tribe of Si-klist, even

to

Pari-mutuel... winner places, 1st. 83.00; 2nd. $4.60 cy Face) 3rd. $7.40 (Night Star). Race 5.

Rink championship-Winners, J. W. Leonard, E. G. Barry, J. S. Landolt and U. M. Omar; runners-up, D. A. Rozario, Y, Abbas, A. J. Paul and J. Cavanagh, $6.10; Prizes presented by Mr. B. W. Braul (Sau-bury to the winners of the First Divi sion of the LeagueA. E. Coates, W. V. Field, D. Rumjahn, B. W. Bradbury, G. L, Buchanan, L. C. R. Souza, H. Beer, U. M. Omar, J. 8. Landolt, A. A. Razack, R. F. Luz and R. Basa. Re- serves-A. S. Gomes and G. Duncan.

Souvenir prizes to the Ladies sub- Nos:-200; 195; 177; 1852 12139 committee Mr M. Gill,. Mra. G. 1.

1379,

No. 1297

2174

260

$1050 226

225

64.30. P.M.-Connaught Handicap

Buchanan, Mrs. H. Boer and Miss P. Gill

Winner $500. Second 1250. Third I.R.C. BOWLS TITLES

$150. For China Ponies: "" Class. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Post Once. Round and In

About One Mife 171 Yards). Tester & Abraham's The Tiger - 140 lb. (Mr. E. 0. Butler) 1 Dr. Lee Shiu Kee's Monoplane 150 1b... (Mr. S. N. Pan) Tally Ho's Valorous 162 lb.

(Mr. A.J. P. Heard)

19. starters.

2

Two Pinals Decided At Sookunpoo

Playing in the Pairs Champion- ship of the Indian R. C. Lawn Bowls Tournament yesterday A. M.. 3 Omar and his cousin, A. K. Omar, overwhelmed J. Hoosen and S. 0. Bux by 38 shots to 9.

Won by: two lengths and a short

Won by 1% lengths and 11⁄2 lengths.

head.

Time: 2:10.4.

Time. 2.42.3.

Pari-mutuel, winner $18.80;

Race -2.

No. 756

$885,80

1520

238.80

119.40

The Pairs Handicap was won by A. R. Dallah and E. Mooedeen who Parl-mituel, winner $8.40; places, beat A. H. Rumjahn and A. K

Race 6.

No. 198

555

* 1182

11

$878.60

249.60

124.80.

Tui-di. And others returned the Krake and the No-visses, went places, 1st. $4.40; 2nd. $5.40; 3rd. 1st. 33.20; 2nd. $4.60; 3rd. $3.50. search for him, and great was the forth and returned by the way they $8.00. rejoicing when be whom was started out, and did pass again sought was found. "And the riders through Sha-tin, and came at last did journey over the hills and did unto Sham-ahui-pe and did make a

1284

1011: 1172; 2196; 211977; 1464; carry their beasts of burden over feast at the temple of the Klub- jouse, And a number of the multi- rocky ways, and they did

Unplaced runners ($25 each), 280; 2352; 1058; 629; 1297; 495. upon the seashore nigh unto Tai-tude could eat and drink even more No.762,, 1401, 203, 008; 806;

than they could ride, so that the 1784 407; 214; 842; 356...

come

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of the shore, and many did sink with the carrying of the dishes. therein, and cried upon strange gods to save them.

Devil Called Boak

.

33.00 P.M. Wyndham Handicap.

Winner $550. Second $275. Third $175. For China Ponies,”

Six Fur Claas. Entrance $5.

longe Dynasty'a King's Bounty 145 lb...(Mr. W. H. S. Davis)

-!· · 1 Did Marvel ̧”- And while the feast went on I did take my departure and did And about this time many be-marvel, for I knew that because of came possessed of a devil called the hop juice and many other of

the forbidden fruits for which Dynasty's King's Fancy 161 lb. Bonk, and Bonk made the green

(Mr. A..J. P. Heard) hills and the rocks and the sands yearn, I should never be as they, to have and dance like unto a rough yea, even as a Krak, but must re-Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of Ger

many 164 1. sea, and made stars to appear, and main for always like unto the

No-vis. filled their bellies with fiery ser

8.startera. pents, and turned the legs of the And as I took my departure they

said unto me that next week-end Won by 8 lengths.. riders to water, and their backbones!

Time: 1:26:4.

Pari-matuel, winner

(Mr. N. Deitz)··

$14.30;

Race

No. 1784 1058

$914.20 261.20

W1146

130.80

Nop:-1481; 202; 297; 1736;

Omar

BORDERERS "ALL"

OVER DEPLETED

RECREIO ELEVEN

(Continued from Page 4).

B. GoBano in his new, pivotal position gave a clever and effec- 7.—5,60 P.M.__Bonham Handicaptive display and was the rock-upon (Firat Section)Winder $450 which attack and defence rested. -Second-$225.Third $125. For

China Ponies, "D" Class. Entrance V. Marques put in gome hard work $5. One and a quarter Miles. in support, But Delgado fared Bellamy & Gordon's King's poorly.

Parade 152 lb. ............

(Mr B. A. Proulx) 1 Tally Ho's West Parade 168 lb. (Mr. P. P. Botelho)

Defence Play Hard ·

Silva-Netto and Bowen were constantly on the move, and both 2 displayed excellent clearing and C. N. K.'s Tiny Star 158 lb. ...

tackling powers on occasion, while (Mr. E. 0. Butler) 2Marques, even though five shots 12 starters.

did get past, was in no way to Won by: 2 lengths and S lengths blame. Time: 2.39:3

Following a clearance prior to Pari-mutuel, winner 85.60; places, which Gomes had struck the up-. lat, $2.80; 2nd $3.60; 3rd, $5.30.right with a great cross-shol,

Race 7.

No. 2402

263

Mathias went away on his wing to centre beautifully to the head of the waiting Fortey, who neatly nodded the ball into the not to Noe:-2056; 10; 1985; 516; 656; give the Borderers the lead. Fortey trance. 85. One and = Quarter1255; 1389; 1608; 1252.

$1110.20 817.20

168.60

Winner $750, Second $900. Third $200 For China: Ponies. En

Trent bridge 168

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furthered the Borderers chances 4some minutes later netting during,

meles......... ner $450.

Second 8225 Third After the interyal Fortey added 18-5.30 PM. Paddock Plate Win

$125. For China Ponies that have a g

to jelly, so that they carried not they do great things. At 7.80 p.m. their steeds neither did their steeds on Saturday eve next they will take carry them. And their stomachs ald their departure from the Temple of places, 1st. $3.50; 2nd. $2.70; 3rd. sicken so that they did call a halt the, Feh-ree, yea, even that templo $4.10. and did foed. And some of themi Jordan-road from which all their journeyings de commence, called Kraks were not visited by Bonk and their eyes did and will venture forth against the not water, so, wondering greatly, evil monsters called road-hogs, and did ask they of the title of No-vis will cover all the Kau-lung Circuit as to why this should be. And and proceed also to Sha-tau-kok. 43.30 PM October Handicap. - they did answer me and said it was And in view of the trip, they will because they who were Kraka drank remain late in the beda on Sunday of the juice of the cow and not morn, and will not ally forth that of the hop, and sought their until 10.30 am. when he called Mrs. couches before the sun went down.Bem-uns will lead them unto Lye-lb... (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Thus live all' wise Kraks whose mun and Sai-kung by, way of the L Dunbar's Diana Bay 161 16.' Desire it is to reach the land of Pass of the Custome, nigh unto (Mr. B. A. Proulx) Fit. And I pondered greatly upon Po-kong. And they did tell me Dynasty's King's Justice 152 their stern resolve." that all who are not of the tribe b. (Mr. W. H.S. Davis)

5 starters. And having come unto the village of Krak, yea, even they of No-vis of Natchung at the end of the land will be greatly welcomed on these to the North, the Si-klists took to spins, which do offer much oppor the waters and journeyed unto the tunity of obtaining great Tal po road riding upon a sam-pan. ledge of the beauties And the sam-pan laboured heavily lands, and of the

In the under so great a lead, so that one ther lightened its burdens by jumping kong over-board. And thus they did sportsmen who come unto the road, yes, even that ment and tapa road of roaring and rattling fiery paths of the peo

who did endeavour to de-smoother, and brin vour them. And these monsters shorter waye unto the land of Fit."

13.

Won by short head and

$2.28.3.

les places,

No. 1518

12

winner $2.20 $2:102nd. $2.10.197

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